Local History at a Glance

2209 16th St, owned by Sigma Zeta in 1928

In April of 1927, a group of eight men met to discuss the possibilities and advisability of
starting a new fraternity at Rensselaer. Much enthusiasm was shown and the group decided to go
through with the project. A month later, the group grew to fourteen men and was incorporated under
the laws of the State of New York as the Theta Delta Psi Fraternity which soon changed its name
to Sigma Zeta.

By the end of the academic year, a house was leased on Eighth Street. The membership grew so
rapidly that a larger house was necessary in a year. In the fall of 1928, the fraternity moved
to 2209 Sixteenth Street. In 1930, the chapter was admitted into the local Interfraternity Conference.

After 1930, Sigma Zeta went into a decline. Members of Theta Chaper thought it best to withdraw.
The fraternity felt, however, that returning to the status of a local was a step in the wrong
direction; so it welcomed the opportunity of petition to Theta Upsilon Omega.

Theta Upsilon Omega Merges with Sigma Phi Epsilon

A symbolic handshake between ΣΦΕ Founder and Grand Secretary William L. Phillips and former ΘΥΩ Arch Master Samuel W. McGinness

Theta Upsilon Omega had been founded through an agreement between local fraternities at different
universities. Their common interest in forming a new national organization was realized at
a conference in New York City in 1923. Twelve of the chapters present at the conference
came together to draw up and sign articles of agreement, which led to the founding of Theta
Upsilon Omega in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, in February of 1924. This new fraternity was made
up of nine of the original twelve chapters, and one additional chapter.

Members of Rensselaer's former Sigma Zeta fraternity became inducted into Theta Upsilon Omega
on September 23, 1933. The house was designated the Theta Beta chapter under its new national
leadership. During the summer of 1935, the chapter moved to a new location at 2256 Burdett
Avenue.

On April 23, 1938, the New York Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded, following a
successful merger between the national organizations of Theta Upsilon Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon.
A vote had been held in January of 1938, and both fraternities believed that they shared many
of the same values, and that coming together would cause both to become stronger and more successful.
During the months of April and May, the following 7 chapters were inducted into Sigma Phi Epsilon.

School

Location

ΣΦΕ Designation

Induction Date

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Worcester, MA

Massachusetts Beta

4/03/38

Muhlenberg College

Allentown, PA

Pennsylvania Iota

4/10/38

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Troy, NY

New York Delta

4/23/38

Bucknell University

Lewisburg, PA

Pennsylvania Kappa

4/30/38

Westminster College

New Wilmington, PA

Pennsylvania Lambda

4/30/38

Temple University

Philadelphia, PA

Pennsylvania Mu

5/07/38

Stevens Institute of Technology

Hoboken, NJ

New Jersey Alpha

5/07/38

The summer following the merger, New York Delta chapter moved back to the old location on Sixteenth
St. 22 years later in the summer of 1960, the chapter moved again, this time to our current
location at 2005 15th St.